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January 05, 2007 Friday Zilhaj 14, 1427





Google ties up with China Mobile


SHANGHAI, Jan 4: The world's top Internet search engine, Google, said on Thursday it forged an alliance with China Mobile to provide mobile and Internet services in China. Google said in a statement that it would provide technology to China Mobile, the nation's largest handset operator, allowing searches on the Chinese firm's Monternet WAP portal. The service entered trial operations in December and would be rolled out in early 2007, the Mountain View, California-based company said.

China's 132 million online users rank second only to the United States as the world's largest Internet market, making for potentially mouth-watering revenue opportunities.

Last month, US software giant Microsoft and Chinese Internet search portal Baidu joined forces, with Microsoft to display Baidu search advertising on its MSN, Live and other websites in China.

However, the competition is fierce, and eBay only last month announced it was downgrading its presence in China, handing control of its main website to Beijing-based wireless services group TOM Online.—AFP






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